Cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft

Cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (which translates roughly as Cantus Transport Company Ltd), based in Kassel is a joint subsidiary of Hessische Landesbahn (HLB) and Hamburger Hochbahn (HHA). The word cantus refers to a steel rail-wheel tyre and is written in all lower case in the company's style. The company took over local rail passenger services on four routes in December 2006 for ten years. After the re-tendering of the unchanged Northeast Hesse network on 15 June 2013 for 15 years from 11 December 2016, cantus was again awarded the contract on 24 March 2014. Since then, annual traffic of 3.9 million train kilometres with 21 Stadler FLIRT electric multiple units has been operated.[1]

Cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft
Company typeGmbH
IndustryTransport
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Veit Salzmann
  • Andreas Ortz
Productstransport
Owner
Number of employees
85
Websitewww.cantus-bahn.de

Lines RB83 and RB87 are coupled between Göttingen and Eichenberg.

Line RB83 was designated as R1 until 2015.

Twenty 3-car and 4-car Stadler FLIRT EMUs were ordered and are used on all four lines. The 3-car vehicles can carry 343 (167 seated), and the four-car vehicles 457 (219 seated). Three-car units are designated 427 (centre section: 827) and four-car units 428/828).

The vehicles were tested in November 2006 to test travels on the Friedberg-Hanau line of the HLB as well as the KBS 209.60 (operated by ODEG railway in which the HHA is involved). The HHA is also active in Hessen in the city bus services of Wiesbaden (WiBus) and Fulda (Fulda bus). In addition, Cantus took part in the Bavarian subnetwork around Würzburg, which reaches Schlüchtern in a branch south of Fulda but was subject to a competition procedure from DB Regio AG.

Network

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Line Route Railway line
RE 5 Kassel Hauptbahnhof – Melsungen – BebraBad Hersfeld Bebra–Baunatal-Guntershausen railway
Frankfurt–Göttingen railway
RB 5 Kassel Hauptbahnhof – Melsungen – Bebra – Bad Hersfeld – Fulda Bebra–Baunatal-Guntershausen railway
Frankfurt–Göttingen railway
RB 6 Bebra – Herleshausen – Eisenach Halle–Bebra railway
RB 83 GöttingenEichenberg – Hann. Munden – Kassel Frankfurt–Göttingen railway
Halle–Hann. Münden railway
Hanoverian Southern Railway
RB 87 Göttingen – Eichenberg – Eschwege – Bebra Göttingen–Bebra railway

References

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  1. ^ Sebastian Bosch (1 January 2017). "Die cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH". Bahn-Report (in German). 35 (205): 26–27. ISSN 0178-4528.
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